In collaboration with communications solutions provider Savox, Nokia unveils its range of accessories: hand-held remote speaker microphones, headsets, helmet compatible headsets.
These devices will provide workers more ways to connect and enhance their safety, Nokia claims.
First responders, mining engineers and others working in harsh environments will be able to communicate without having to remove protective equipment and hear in noisy locations.
Nokia is also launching its industrial 5G video camera that supports low light performance and image quality.
It can be wirelessly connected to a private wireless network to provide real-time video analysis, face recognition, object detection (surveillance), defect detection (industrial and obstacles), road sign detection and drive record (for automotive).
Nokia digital twin for private wireless allows organisations to view its network real time and assess its performance. This will enhance planning capabilities as future scenarios can be tested without impacting its current environment. Such capability will be important for use cases.
Nokia will be exhibiting at Hannover Messe 30.5-2.6.2022 in Hall 5, Booth E48. Company executives will be on-hand to discuss Industry 4.0 transformation with industrial grade wireless connectivity solutions built for factory operations.
Industry solution experts will also be available to demonstrate the Nokia Industrial device portfolio with the new products and Nokia network digital twin.
Nokia offers a private wireless portfolio to allow industries to advance their digital transformation. This includes the Nokia Digital Automated Cloud (DAC) end-to-end industry-grade application platform, Modular Private Wireless (MPW), MX Industrial Edge, the Nokia Industrial portfolio of ruggedised 4G and 5G devices, as well as applications for data management.
This first appeared in the subscription newsletter CommsWire on 25 May 2022.